Message from @Drewski4343

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2019-09-18 06:59:34 UTC  

how can the sky mimic reality? this is illogical

2019-09-18 06:59:37 UTC  

That's a strawman, I'm afraid.

2019-09-18 06:59:58 UTC  

im not trying to strawman you, im pointing something out

2019-09-18 07:00:09 UTC  

So is the earth being flat, but that's a bad topic to talk about here maybe

2019-09-18 07:00:12 UTC  

youre making illogical statements

2019-09-18 07:00:33 UTC  

Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.

2019-09-18 07:00:44 UTC  

Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.

2019-09-18 07:00:47 UTC  

illogical

2019-09-18 07:01:30 UTC  

I still don't see why that's an illogical claim. I started out with the idea that the sky rotates bidirectionally around two celestial poles. I created a simulation to see what that would look like and it mimics how the sky moves in reality.

2019-09-18 07:01:31 UTC  

@Noodle, reality is weird like that.

2019-09-18 07:02:15 UTC  

That's a globie actually *following up* with the subject matter.

2019-09-18 07:02:15 UTC  

Someone managed to simulate a domed plane and they ended up with the same star trails.

2019-09-18 07:02:47 UTC  

Oh, is there a vid? I'd like to see.

2019-09-18 07:03:11 UTC  

They did this on a physical model, not a computer simulation. They used a computer to rotate the image of stars one way. It was observed to spin both ways.

2019-09-18 07:03:50 UTC  

shall i choose another gif and make the same claim you did?

2019-09-18 07:03:52 UTC  

Were they the same stars, though?

2019-09-18 07:04:02 UTC  

What are you claiming exactly, Cat?

2019-09-18 07:04:13 UTC  

dont turn it around on me

2019-09-18 07:04:22 UTC  

you made the illogical claim

2019-09-18 07:04:37 UTC  

I'm not trying to turn anything around, I'm honestly not sure what you're getting at.

2019-09-18 07:04:41 UTC  

Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.

2019-09-18 07:04:56 UTC  

you making illogical claims

2019-09-18 07:05:18 UTC  

Maybe it's the wording that's confusing?

2019-09-18 07:05:31 UTC  

so i ask if you could put fluffy unicorns into your simulation so theyll exist in reality?

2019-09-18 07:05:51 UTC  

how does the sky momic reality?

2019-09-18 07:05:55 UTC  

mimic

2019-09-18 07:06:55 UTC  

in your simulation the sky isnt shown

2019-09-18 07:07:51 UTC  

this still feels like strawmanning... putting something else in the simulation wouldn't really make it a simulation anymore.
the sky isn't shown? there's stars swirling all around the earth.

2019-09-18 07:08:01 UTC  

youre making more claims

2019-09-18 07:08:16 UTC  

I am claiming, yes.

2019-09-18 07:08:26 UTC  

if you want to go the route of false acussations ill mute you

2019-09-18 07:08:29 UTC  

but I have evidence to back up my claims.

2019-09-18 07:08:36 UTC  

i didnt strawman you

2019-09-18 07:08:44 UTC  

i copy paste quoted you

2019-09-18 07:08:50 UTC  

Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.

2019-09-18 07:08:58 UTC  

as do i

2019-09-18 07:09:02 UTC  

not the copy paste, the comment about adding unicorns to my simulation.

2019-09-18 07:09:05 UTC  

not strawmanning at all

2019-09-18 07:09:20 UTC  

i so i ask if you could put fluffy unicorns into your simulation so theyll exist in reality?
how does the sky momic reality?
mimic
in your simulation the sky isnt shown

2019-09-18 07:09:32 UTC  

Attack Helicopter CatToday at 2:05 AM
so i ask if you could put fluffy unicorns into your simulation so theyll exist in reality?
how does the sky momic reality?
mimic
in your simulation the sky isnt shown